Sen. Colton Moore addresses campaign support and PFAS concerns in recent posts

Colton Moore, Republican 53
Colton Moore, Republican 53
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Sen. Colton Moore, a Republican representing Georgia’s 53rd Senate District since 2023, recently used his social media platform to promote campaign activities and address environmental concerns affecting Georgia communities.

On February 8, 2026, Moore encouraged followers to watch an alternative Super Bowl halftime event, posting: ” TONIGHT at 8:00 PM ET

Don’t miss the @TPUSA All-American Halftime Show during the Super Bowl.

Tune in on:
Real America’s Voice
The National News Desk
DW+
TBN
or stream on YouTube, X, and Rumble via Turning Point USA’s channels

This is going to be an https://t.co/tChJV0BTO2“.

The following day, February 9, Moore highlighted grassroots support for his campaign in Catoosa County. He wrote: “Last week in Catoosa County, our volunteers showed up strong, waving signs and proudly supporting this campaign.

This isn’t politics as usual. This is about the people of Georgia standing up for what’s right.

Thank you for having my back. I won’t let you down.

Join the fight: https://t.co/GHbx2n77Za“.

Later that same day, Moore announced his participation in a local GOP meeting focused on environmental health issues. He stated: ” DALTON TOMORROW NIGHT

PFAS “forever chemicals” are poisoning Georgia families, and the political class has been dragging its feet for far too long.

Tomorrow night, I’ll be speaking at the Whitfield County GOP Meeting about the PFAS contamination crisis, the cover-ups, and https://t.co/MfZRNWaxDU“.

Moore was elected to represent Georgia’s 53rd Senate District in 2023 after succeeding Jeff Mullis. His recent posts reflect ongoing efforts to engage with constituents through both campaign events and public discussions on pressing issues such as PFAS contamination—synthetic chemicals linked to environmental pollution and potential health risks that have drawn increasing attention across Georgia communities.



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